Two inorganic ion-exchange materials, antimony(ll1) arsenate and antimony(ll1) molybdate, have been synthesised and characterised. The distribution coefficients of 12 metal ions in de-mineralised water were determined. The order of selectivity was found to be
A new inorganic cation exchange material, CeO2·2ZrO2·1.25P2O5 ·14H2O is synthesized by mixing solutions of NaH2PO4, ZrOCl2 and Ce(SO4)2 (pH 1, 20 °C, 24 h).
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